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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Oh, the irony.
With how strongly Chick-Fil-A has come out on this issue, and with how deeply they have entrenched themselves in social conservatism, then I would be willing to bet that:
· While they do not deny service to homosexuals, I would expect that eating at a Chick-Fil-A is probably not as comfortable or enjoyable an experience for these people as would be eating in an establishment in which the ownership does not openly champion their discrimination.
· A lot of homosexuals probably do like Chick-Fil-A, but they are also just as likely to be much more self conscious about their own sexuality upon entering the establishment.
· Yes, there probably are a number of homosexuals working for Chick-Fil-A, but I would also imagine that with their present, outspoken social policy it is likely much more through necessity than anything, and that these people probably do not feel altogether free to express themselves openly. That must make for a great working environment.
So, given the passive aggressive policy of Chik-A-Flik, I would counter that, yes, it would not surprise me at all for homosexuals to literally "feel the hatred" every single time they walk through the door.
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I'm sure a small portion of them might feel that way. Why would a gay employee feel the need to "express themselves openly" at a place of business that serves food? Are you saying that Chick-Fil-A is hiring some gays out of necessity, to avoid looking bad in the public eye? Ha....I think that ship has sailed.
I can't think of a time when I felt uncomfortable by entering a business whose owners political ideals are contrary to mine.